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3. Fitting the Rear Board
¡ Position the Rear Board so the side on which the wood-
grain is visible faces the same direction as the three
pedals, as shown in the illustration.
Wood grain side
¡ Using screws "a," fasten the Rear Board to the Side
Boards at right and left (two screws each at right and left).
Then, fasten the Rear Board to the Pedal Board with
screws "b" (four places). Observe the direction shown by
the arrow in the illustration.
Screw a
Screw b
4. Installing the Piano on the Stand
¡ Align the joint screws (one each at right and left) on the
bottom of the piano with the openings in the metal fittings
on the side board, then slide the piano forward until the
screws are held in place.
¡ Fasten the piano to the stand with the screw "c" (M5 X 20
mm) (one each for the right and left).
* When handling the piano, firmly grasp it at the front and
back. Be careful, so you do not get your fingers pinched.
5. Connecting the Pedal and Power Cords
¡ Connect the pedal cord to the Pedal jack on the rear of the
piano.
¡ Connect the power cord to the power inlet on the piano,
then plug the other end into a wall socket.
6. Adjusting the Adjuster
¡ Lower the adjuster at the bottom of the pedal board (by
rotating it), so that the pedal board touches the floor. If
you have the piano placed on a carpet, lower it until it
pushes into the carpet.
When Moving the Piano
Disconnect the power cord and raise the stand's adjuster.
Then lift the piano while keeping it level, and move it
with care, so that you do not drop it on your feet, or get
your hands caught.
Nov. 1998
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